Posted Apr 28, 2016, 6:41 PM
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Originally Posted by memph
So how common is it for American cities to have "ethnic Euro" clustering in general?
In Toronto, you do have the typical suburbs with relatively few visible minorities and a mix of European ancestries, especially outer suburbs like Ajax and Newmarket, but you do have clustering too especially with Italians, Jews, Greeks, Portuguese and to a lesser extent Eastern Europeans.
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It's more common in the Northeast and Great Lakes cities, less so elsewhere.
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